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New Children's Book Lets Grandparents See The World As Grandchildren See It

Grandparents Take Note: Ron Leonard Captures the Energy of His Irrepressible Granddaughter in his new children's book, "Caroline, Caroline, What Are You Thinking"

SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) October 31, 2007 -- Grandchildren present a second chance for grandparents to witness the miracle of childhood. The delightful new children's book Caroline, Caroline, What Are You Thinking" does just that.

It's truly a little gem
The idea for the book took root when author Ronald L. Leonard met his youngest grandchild Caroline the day after she was born in 2000. Watching a nurse pound the infant's back to clear her lungs, his heart went out to the baby. Ron recalls, I asked myself, Caroline, Caroline, what are you thinking? Is she thinking Hey, I just got here! If this keeps up, Im going back!

Thus began a seven-year intrigue. The author continued to imagine Carolines thoughts as she experienced her world. Soon, he committed his thoughts to pen and ink. Before long, he had 70 poems. Now, hes presenting 11 of them in an exquisite new 36-page book, published by Lionheart Press, and beautifully illustrated by Don Berry, who has designed and illustrated dozens of books published in the United States and abroad.

Although Caroline is a figure in every poem, the book's real subject is childhood. Grandparents see that children live in a world of wonder where everything is new, explains Leonard. For example, climbing up the stairs is something we adults take for granted, but its a challenge for a young child. It becomes a big accomplishment when you do it for the first time.

Leonard compiled his new children's book so grown-ups can remember what it is like to be a child, for whom simple things can bring great joy. For grandparents, reading the poems will be a way to enjoy their own grandchildren, as the language and situations evoke ones own memories and feelings. Grandparents can also share the book with their grandchildren, encouraging the youngsters to talk about their experiences.

The books illustrations clearly capture the Carolines inquisitive nature. Its truly a little gem, says one grandfather, Liam Clancy, of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, and a long-time friend of Rons. The illustrations are just beautiful. They really bring the poems to life.

The irrepressible Caroline, who lives with her parents in Niskayuna, NY, is an endless source of inspiration for her grandparents. There is always something to write about, some adventure or misadventure, some humorous observation, Leonard says.

So what is Caroline thinking?

On talking:

[Parents and grandparents] think I say Rabbit

They think I say Horse

But its only their imagination

Of course

On her new tent:

My Uncle Boo-Boo

Gave me a tent

For The Great Outdoors

Or so the story went

He might think I should pitch it

Under the sky

Butits The Great Indoors For Me!

Thats my Battle-Cry!

A resident of Tarrytown, NY, Niskayuna, NY, and Lake Luzerne, NY, Leonard has five children and four other grandchildren. He says that the responsibilities of parenthood and his busy career as a bank executive left him insufficient time to fully enjoy his children when they were growing up. Caroline opened the door to childhood for me, he says. "I want the book to open the door to childhood for everyone who reads it.

Caroline, Caroline, What Are You Thinking? is available in softcover for $13.95 through www.carolinebooks.com. The public is invited to meet the author at one of a series of upcoming readings to be held this fall. The readings also will be listed on the Web site.

About the author

Ron Leonard is a semi-retired business executive and former banker. The Arts have always been a hobby of his. He has been writing poetry and songs for over 40 years. This is his first book.

About the illustrator

Don Berry has taught illustration, graphic design, drawing, and cartooning at the University of Arizona, where he received his Bachelors in Fine Arts degree, and Pima Community College. He lives in Tucson, AZ.

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